At Phimai Historical Park… A dance drama, light-and-sound show
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Nakhon Ratchasima province, the biggest province in Thailand and portal to the other provinces in the Northeast, appreciate a long history of affluence. Heralded as “the city of brave women”, Nakhon Ratchasima is fortunate with a wealthy traditions of ancient magnificent Khmer archaeological treasures, impressive and splendid historical sites, and attractive traditions. The province is also popular for its silk and Khorat noodles.
HIGHLIGHTS (on January 28, 2012)
- Familiarity the “Bai Sri Su Kwan” rituals, customary welcome and complimentary ceremony.
- A escorted tour of the amazing architecture of the ancient Khmer empire within Phimai Historical park
- Savor a delightful dinner of Northeastern cuisine amongst the archaeological wonders while being entertained by traditional folk performances of Northeastern Thailand
- The Wimaya Nattakan Light and Sound
Wimaya Nattakan Light–and–Sound Show, the cultural demonstration delineates the past resplendence of ancient Phimai and the Khmer empire. The first half of the performance highlights choreographic concepts actuate by the bas-relief of the Phimai Sanctuary itself. Scenarios describes consists of Buddhist religious cavalcades, the ancient ritual dance of the boxers and the Phimaipura or Vimayapura dance. Folk and traditional dances includes the Bai Sri Su Kwan dance, Manohra Len Nam dance, the Dung Krok and Dung Sak mortar and pestle dance are emphasized in the second half of the presentation.
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